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September 2024 #121

Open kawogi opened 1 month ago

kawogi commented 1 month ago

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Invitation draft

Title: CGN ###: Save The Date

Dear Rustaceans,

our next **open space** style Meetup will be on **Wednesday 2024-09-04, 19:15 CEST**.

Imagine a bazaar, where you can suggest topics and spontaneously join any discussion you find interesting.
It all depends on your interests. You can enjoy some drinks, meet nice people and discuss about Rust.

**[You can register here](...)**.

We are looking forward to seeing you. :-)

Yours,
Florian and Kai
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The meetup will likely be held in German, we will however reevaluate this at the beginning of the evening and may switch to English if needed.
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COVID-19 measures: We have restricted the maximum number of participants to ensure social distancing is possible.
Accordingly we need to know how many people will attend the meetup.
Please make sure to register and, in case you are no longer able to attend, cancel your registration.
Feel free to privately send us a message if you think that more safety measures are required.

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kawogi commented 3 weeks ago

Can we move this to the 11.09.? I might not be able to attend on the 04.09.

Florob commented 2 weeks ago

Can we move this to the 11.09.? I might not be able to attend on the 04.09.

Probably. I'll know tomorrow evening.

mdm commented 2 weeks ago

I started preparing a talk on "Exploring eBPF with Rust". The idea is to have a short intro to eBPF in general (that part is mostly finished) and then look at some examples written in Rust (still working on that). I'm aiming at around 30 minutes, but the nature of the second part might make it a little bit more open-ended. 11.09. would be more comfortable for me, too, though.

Florob commented 2 weeks ago

As expected, the 11th is fine. So let's move the meetup then.

SantaClaas commented 2 weeks ago

There is an embedded Rust micro survey currently running which might be worth shouting out for anyone who has feelings about embedded Rust. It runs until September 19th.

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jvytee commented 1 week ago

I started preparing a talk on "Exploring eBPF with Rust". The idea is to have a short intro to eBPF in general (that part is mostly finished) and then look at some examples written in Rust (still working on that).

I'd be interested in that topic! :)

kawogi commented 1 week ago

@mdm Are we ready to announce your eBPF talk?

mdm commented 1 week ago

@mdm Are we ready to announce your eBPF talk?

Sure. I finished preparing it. Do you need more details than the title to announce it?

Florob commented 1 week ago

@mdm Are we ready to announce your eBPF talk?

Sure. I finished preparing it. Do you need more details than the title to announce it?

A short abstract would be helpful.

mdm commented 1 week ago

Exploring eBPF with Rust

eBPF is a technology that allows small programs to run inside the operating system kernel. Common applications are in networking, security, and observability. The talk will give a short, general introduction to eBPF and then dive into a few concrete examples written in Rust leveraging the tooling developed by the Aya project.

Florob commented 1 week ago

Meetup is announced on website and meetup (links in the issue). Thanks @mdm for the talk and abstract.

kawogi commented 1 week ago

Thank you all!

grouvie commented 6 days ago

https://rust-book.cs.brown.edu/experiment-intro.html

Interesting rust book alternative with quizzes.

And aquascope is quite interesting, too.

https://cel.cs.brown.edu/aquascope/

grouvie commented 3 days ago

Totally forgot this yesterday. Played this a few month ago. It's really well made.

https://oort.rs/